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September 7, 2001
$2.2 Million for Parkinson's Research
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
While scientists await federal financing to study human embryonic stem
cells, the Michael J. Fox Foundation is making an unusual offer: $2.2
million in grant money to produce a cell line specifically designed to study
and treat Parkinson's disease.
The foundation will announce the offer today in an e-mail message to
researchers around the world. It is seeking a line, or self- sustaining
colony of cells, that would produce dopamine, the brain chemical missing in
Parkinson's disease. The line need not come from embryonic stem cells, but
they are a likely source.
"This is truly a response to a sense of urgency that we feel," said Deborah
Brooks, the foundation's executive director. "The science is way ahead of
the money."
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/07/national/07FBOX.html?searchpv=nytToday


Stacey L. Downing


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